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concert goers were still at the link after midnight, jen. >> yes. >> this morning. >> he liked it. yes. >> i don't wear my ring, ring. i made such a big deal you don't wear it. >> i wear this because it is easy, breezy. >> anyway. >> good day everybody. it is monday, june 6th, it is my sister, no, my brother tom's wedding anniversary. >> how do you remember that. >> did you congratulate him, i did not. >> guy get in formation. >> i was totally in formation, that is how she started the show. that is exactly how she started the show. but philly wases in formation, beyonce took over the stage at the link. we will take you up close and personal to the action. >> and ladies, can you not find anything to wear? you are not alone. many of us spend way too long in our closet.
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we will tell you how long we spend every day trying to find the perfect outfit. >> jesse is here. we will talk to jesse eisenberg about now you see me too and why harry potter fans may not be so happy bit. >> here's the question of the morning. >> okay. >> let me tell you a a horrifying story that happened over the weekend. here's the original question. is it ever okay to read your child's diary. i'm talking mostly teens. this remind us from the scene of movie bride made. >> you read my journal. >> i did not know it was your diary i thought it was a sad, sad written book. >> what? >> because of the deep personal details and... >> no, don't read my journal. don't go in my room. >> there you go. >> we were discussing it earlier, right. we're asking people, reading are child's diary considered a invasion of the privacy or is it your parent's job, to read
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what your kiddies writing about. >> let me tell you about what happened. i have a good friend, woman, female, she's probably pushing 30 now. >> what? >> oh, yeah, she's pushing 30. >> i know who we're talking about. >> her age makes no difference. >> anyway, she was over her mom's over the weekend. her mother admits over a cocktail that you know, when you were a teenager would i read your diary and i read everything you ever wrote. >> she wrote until she was 18. >> until she was 18 years of age. >> her mother knows everything that she did throughout her teenage years and some of it, possibly unsavory. >> as a quote. >> personal. >> very personal. >> give it up. >> the quote was, omg. >> so embarrassing. >> yes. >> i would be completely mortified if my mother read my journal. >> so then this woman calls her father, and said dad do
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you know mom was reading my journal every day. he goes oh, yeah. >> we read it over coffee. >> but i never asked her the personal stuff, they just wanted to make sure that she was doing okay. >> weird. >> how do you know if your kiddies doing okay. it is creepy. but look how else do you you know because when they are teenagers, boys, girls, how are you doing, or i hate you. you know if they are okay without getting into their personal. when you are a teenagers you are going through thoughts, feelings, puberty happens, and then you talk about that. you start dating. and for some people you don't know who and are you upset. >> apparently this woman i'm talking about wrote down everything that happened to her in high school. >> yes. >> i mean, everything. >> you know what i mean. >> first kisses and everything else. >> yes. >> so now her mother knew
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that, knows all of it. >> i have my mom being straight face and now because my daughter turns 21. when you said you did something with so and so i could not have kept it until 30. no surprise there. but you have to know what is going on. i will say this with social media parents have a better eye in what is going on because even if the kids are really good about filtering you know who they are talking to, who is talking about them. that is biggest thing is bully talking to my kid who is doing what. >> it is easier in the day. back when this was happening to this young woman, this woman, the mom was creeping in the bedroom, finding the darn thing, cracking it open and reading it. >> it could have explained some behaviors. if she was in the back seat attitude and then maybe at school the guy she liked ignored her and mean girls were mean. she could be like okay that is why she's acting this way. >> i have two daughters
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jessica inn a jill. i didn't do it so much with jessica but would i read jill's because she started to get in a little bit of trouble. >> landry is in first grade, i post ted stuff, someone has written land dry a note, i hate you, i annoying you. i can say to her so how was school today and how was so, so. >> would you ever do it? >> no. >> what if your mother told you she had done all this. >> i wouldn't be surprised because that is my mom and i are super close. i have told her so many things. the at that age if she was doing it and reading it and then keeping quiet like jen said for so long i don't know how she did that. >> people, viewers, a guy named kevin says yes, you should read the diary as a parent it is imperative you know what is going on in your child's life. then lynn a. >> she says it depend on the situation. i agree with lindh a sierra hill says don't do it, your child will not trust you.
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that is true. when you go to an adult therapist. they say journal, journalist good, get it off your mind. this is all about journal. >> she didn't tell her she was doing it. here's what turf say when twitter first started we had creepily boss kingsly and i followed him on twitter there was morning meetings. he thought about things differently good fair to say. >> i would be like, oh, yeah, that is a great idea. people were like, first of all you are a greek with him. i was following him on twitter. i knew you what he was tweeting and talking about. so i think this person's mom had the right idea. maybe she didn't share it with her but as you said she knew she was having a a bad day and something was going on. >> but she knows who she was kissing and stuff. >> i don't know. >> i think trust is an issue too. >> i need more details too. >> talk to her mom, we will get her and person separately.
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>> can you get her on the phone. >> how did you hold it in for this long. >> that is the big question. >> what was the most juicy thing she did. >> what was most disturbing thing she did that made you drop the journal. >> she was arrested. >> she just kept going. >> that is why she kept writing though because she didn't know her mom was reading it. >> yes. >> see journal never as way because her mom found it. >> i can't wait to get a hold of it. >> and read it. >> my gosh. my gosh. >> i do know this person this young woman still has the diary. >> really. >> in her house with her husband. >> yes. >> i was going to say the same thing. >> don't let him at it. >> bode trip. >> what if her husband knows all of these things from the journal. >> the thing is, all these things happened before they got married, it doesn't matter. >> it would still matter. >> it matters. >> i didn't did anything on prom night.
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>> few cocktails in. >> when you were 15... this would be good tv we will set it up tomorrow. we will have the husband of this woman come in and do i dramatic reading of the diary. >> we sort of revealed that she works here. >> i never said it. >> you did, sort of. >> thousands of people pack in the link last night to see beyonce and her formation world tour but a few of them were closer, very few of them were closer. maybe one security guard was closer than alex holley last night. >> ♪ >> that was one of the most crap i -- >> i was going to say. >> let me tell you, our seats, were literally front row in front of the speakers. it just difficulties courted everything on the phone. >> but in person it was great. >> but just something so hard
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you can feel tonight your chest. >> apparently she send us another video alex did. >> did she. >> let take a look. >> young woman in her element last night. >> it rained a little in her beginning but it wasn't like what everybody thought. >> it poured. >> no, ma'am, defer and rain stopped. >> by the time she went on at 9:35, there was in rain at all. the sun had come out, at sunset, there was a beautiful sunset. that is a actually me and alex, in the worst picture ever taken. >> yes. >> the reason why i'm back lit the stage is one of the biggest cubes i have ever seen. it was a huge white cube on four sides.
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>> huge. >> ten stories high. >> huge. >> huge. >> huge. >> you could see beyonce. >> right in your face. >> did you get the hair flinging off. >> when i went last year at citizens bank park, you could get closer and she came by and high five me twice. >> yes. >> just like that. >> now you can't get close. >> she's bold for picking these outdoor venues never at wells fargo center. >> long time ago i think. she sang half time for sixers. >> i did an interview afterwards, they were the half time of the all-star game. >> she didn't wear philly, she had a lakers uniform on. >> and everybody booed. >> she said it was for kobe. >> they learn. >> key to keeping your family together spend time alone. >> yes. >> yes. >> good advice. >> a couple therapist her name is esther perral, don't feel
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guilt bye spending time by yourself. it is about maintaining your individuality. being a better spouse, parent and not so co-defendant. you need to draw boundaries around your time with children. do activities in your best interest, right. >> yes. >> and in the necessarily the kids. like that line on the airplane if the plane is going down and you put the oxygen on yourself first, before you help others. >> i always think that is cold >> no. >> we are fighting for the mask. >> i understand this. i have a friend, a friend that is a married couple. when i call and talk to one of my girlfriends. she says hold on. she puts it on speaker phone so now i have a discussion between me, her and her husband because they are always together. >> really. >> yes. >> manicure, pedicure, go on a girls trip. they do every single thing
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together. >> you know when i travel for work like i just went to london, and a lot of peoplably their spouse. kevin mccarthey will bring his fiance. i'm like no, this is me, myself and i time. you need that. >> yes. >> i don't understand how people do that every moment. but it could work the couple that we were renewed their vows and they work together, they come home and she tells mike she can't imagine her day if he has to drop her off. >> they are together 24 hours a day. >> all the time. >> all the time. >> all the time. >> i don't know. that is little too much for me. >> in the for me it could work >> i will tell you who i'm sick of hanging out with. >> me. >> no, me i'm sick around myself. i'm been a around myself the
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whole time. >> i love working with you. >> you too, jen. >> you just had to say that. >> well, what willie do. >> how much time do you spend in the morning looking for this. this is really, i have never seen this outfit. >> thank you. >> it is the american debut. do you know what is funny, i have cute are clothes when i go out of the country. >> yes. >> here, step it up. >> is what the day, june 6th,. >> i will start trying to look cuter when i'm in philadelphia. >> very cute. >> all i can say is toga, toga. >> yes. >> cleopatra. >> nice mask. >> we're clear. >> a new study is revealing that women will spend almost six months of their working life deciding what to wear. the findings show 62 percent
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of women suffer from wardrobe rage. >> totally been there. >> irrational tantrums about having anything to war. men were not as bad but still spend 13 minutes a day which is equal to three days a year decide to go what to put on. best thing to do, closet diva. >> torey helps me a lot because you look at these clothes and like ugh but if you get rid of the stuff you don't care for and buy a couple new things it feels like you have way more stuff. >> when you get dressed in the morning how long cost it take you, do you know what suit or tie. >> i pull it out night before. >> when you decide that night before does it take you a a while. >> even on a bender. >> yeah. >> like last night i got home late and i pulled out this. >> that was good. >> yes. >> i do it on sunday for the whole week. i do a dress, pair of pant,
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skirt, blazer and jacket and fun friday outfit on sunday. >> my thing is different. sometimes i'm here in the studio. sometimes i'm repelling off the roof and sometimes i'm finger painting. that is why i am not here all the time. i will try to look cuter. >> okay. >> do i say i'll try to wear these cute work out boots. >> yes. >> her frustration is building up. >> yes. >> another thing is, here's the worst part we are not dressing for men but we are dressing for other women. >> how do i look in this. >> and then great. >> then they go back and said that is fine why did you ask me. it is frustrating for men, right. >> yes. i mean what do you do does this look good. you know it doesn't. >> you tell the truth. >> i have told the truth. >> real woman want to hear the
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truth. >> i will be embarrassed to be with them. >> a three month-old baby is getting a lot of attention, because of her hair. look at this little cute picture. >> oh, adorable. >> her father posted this on instagram and this beautiful girl with her glamorous hair, from creator god. >> she looks like that guy in one direction, harry. >> harry. >> harry styles. >> you know, i have seen babies like this. a lot of times it falls out. they have so much hair that three months, she's so beautiful, look at those eyes. >> great looking hair? i wish i could post a picture of that with my hair and people would think it is cute. >> no, not this a hair. >> i was at your blow out bar. >> did you like it. >> your hair looks good. >> it looks good.
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>> jen fred sent me. >> whoever would have thought first of all that people would sell bottled water back when i was growing up. they are selling me a bottle of water. >> for more than gasoline. >> and that there would be a business where all they do is you sit down in the chair and they blow-dry your hair. >> round brush. >> while you you watch chick flicks. >> you can charge your phone. >> it is perfect. >> it is just so tedious. >> people in somalia would be like say this again to me. >> what are they doing. >> it is another weird thing we do. >> uber. >> uber. >> and halloween they can't understand why we get little kid and dress them up like vampires and scare. they beg for candy. >> yes. >> nail salons, is it really hard to do that, it is hard. >> is it also too hard to cut up your own lettuce why to we need bags of lettuce. your car on the, can't you do
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this. >> i buy them all the time, just to dump the ones already done. >> you cannot even take grapes, they are individual now. >> they cut them in fruit for you. >> mike. >> when is the last time you cooked for yourself breakfast lunch and dinner all in one day. >> exactly. >> it was the carter administration. >> 1976. >> actor matt damon delivered the commencement speech at mit. i knew he was from massachusetts. >> yes. >> massachusetts institute of technology matt damon. >> why are you surprised he went to harvard. >> yes, yes. >> that is the whole thing. >> he flunked out. >> no one ever talks to me, but that is the whole thing about the movie. >> look at this, goodwill hunting. >> yes. >> no one in my ear. >> i came up with that myself. >> here's part of his speech. >> i have seen the list of
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previous commencement speakers, noble prize winners, u.n. secretary general, president of the world bank, president of the united states and who did you get? the guy who did the voice for a cartoon horse. if you are wondering which cartoon horse that is spirit. >> pretty good. >> they are so smart do they need the president of the world bank? they probably need a little edge and matt damon. >> give some people some chairs, people are standing. >> those are all want to be's. >> i got you. >> it is monday, you know we do this segment called you got to try this. yet another beer garden has popped up, now this is second year do you think it is popular? >> yes. >> but they have added something, it is the summer of
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skewers. >> what? >> uptown funk is next.
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okay. so, it is summer. you are in the sit. where else do you go beer garden. >> yes. >> but what about the food. >> mike's saying that you got to try the summer skewers at uptown. >> ♪ >> absolutely bruno mars, uptown funk will give it to you. um-hmm. at the uptown beer garden, they can be funky too. hey, good to see you my man. >> how are you doing. >> he owns this joint. i wanted to come here when there wasn't anybody here. by the way, i hear pile driving that is not my heartbeating they are building a sky scraper which is kind of cool to watch. >> i wanted to come here. every time have been here it is covered with humanity.
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>> you have had thousands in here, right. >> started last year, this year, i think we have doubled what we did last year. >> all reclaimed wood, a lot of the bars are redone, reclaim wood, we do everything with local work from actually reading pennsylvania. it is all brand new custom made from virginia. >> i guess you can tell by the look of the table this is actually a a beer garden. >> yes. >> yes, uptown beer garden. >> how many different types of beer. >> eight different types on draft. these are sangria, and our red sangria. >> lets talk about the food. because teddy hearsays it is the summer of skewers. >> you say these skewers are from around the world. >> yes, especially american one, pork belly. >> u.s.a. >> yes. >> thinks turkish chicken.
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>> yes. from turkey. >> this is spanish beef. awesome. octopus. it is actually spanish, octopus but the sauce was a ginger. >> and then this. >> this is mexican corn on the cobb. >> okay. i'm a connoisseur of the octopus, it is the best. >> my favorite thing on the menu and i'm biased because i'm from greece. >> what have you done to it. >> spicy korean ginger sauce. >> i have never had that ginger sauce. that is fantastic. but it does have a kick. >> oh, yeah. >> we have a cold beer, if anyone special. >> yeah, it is brought specifically for this. >> congratulations on your success. >> now i want to say this beer garden attraction a lot of 20,
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30, 40 years old people. >> absolutely. >> yes. >> that it, let's go, on wednesday, scott williams says weather will be perfect. >> i will do beer gardens tomorrow morning too. >> give us new ones. >> yes. >> okay. >> jesse eisenberg you know him and love him we will talk about his new movie now you know, too. >> now you see me too. >> of course, a lot of harry potter fans will in the like this potentially. >> yes.
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>> coming up on 9:30, i have an announcement to make. >> the four horse men are back to pull off their most impossible heist, jenn fred. >> here is a clip from now you see me two. >> i've been told i have some control issues. so i'm going to try to control something that's a lot easier than people. >> stop. ♪ >> we need your skill. the key to every computer system on the planet. we want you to feel it. >> yes. >> ♪ >> on the way out -- only way out is through -- >> we're still going to play a little game. >> i know you will. >> we will take this in. >> ♪
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>> thanks for having us. >> excuse me while introduce jessie eisenberg, welcome to philadelphia, jessie. >> thanks a lot. thanks for having me. >> by the way, a lot of people in new jersey are watching our show, hopefully every day, they're watching this morning. what town did you grow up in in jerry? >> i grew up in new brunswick, which is by rutgers university. >> we've been there. >> north from you, yes. >> yes becomes halfway between here and manhattan. i got a traffic ticket once there. >> yes, my dad, sore bye that. >> looks amazing, and you're in it, so many other people are in it, it looks like it is, i mean, i hate zero say it, is it going to be better than the first one? >> yes, i mean, actually is. that was like kinds of the stipulation. like we had to make sure before we made it that it would be better because the first movie like i think worked for like a number of reasons that we couldn't control, like it was funny, interesting, and it kept people guessing all every these wonderful things, it is hard to do that. so when we wanted to make sure
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that before we fill this many one, that it was not only going to be as fun, but that it was going to be better. we succeeded. we're kind of like all relieved i would say. >> so, see, radcliff here, is he playing a mean guy? >> yes, i mean, it was real interesting. i think maybe i missed like the harry potter generation or something, but of course everybody else in the world saw it, so people who grew up watching harry potter and fell in love with him through that character are going to be pleasantly surprised by his acting in this. because he is so different and that kind of arrogant villain, wonderful. fun to watch him onset and in a real surprising way, all kind of like he was so great. people grew up watching him will like him. >> you said pleasantly surprised the people went craze when they saw him naked on stage. they like their harry potter like they like their harry potter. are you worried about that? >> , no i think they're going like him in this. the movie is like it is funny, the movie is like not about wizardry, obviously, about about magic, the cousin of
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that stuff. so i don't think them ' be disappointed casino of like gleefully surprise today see their kind of boyhood hero so angry. >> have you ever seen daniel naked? >> no, not on stage. >> not on stage. >> hey, so we were reading a little bit about you. i have young children, and i have to say they are afraid of clowns. and it is to said somewhere in your bio that your mom was like a birthday party clown. am i getting this at all right? >> that's true. >> so is she cool with this whole thing? >> my mom is like the least scary clown, she was like the kinds of clown that my mom came from like out of the hippy movement. we grew up in central jersey, like a hippy clown. the game that she played was like you have to lose to win, so she was like a marxist hippy clown. nothing scar bye her. >> marxist. real quickly here, because we have to wrap it up, because that's what we do here on "good day". >> okay. >> do people actually call you
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mark suckering berg on the street? >> people call me nothing on the street, that's how great -- that's how lonely i am, no. >> what about lex? do they call you mr. luther, election luter? >> no, no, literally no one ever calls me ever. i don't even get a text from my mother saying where are you? i'm a biker, so, no, i don't get notice that much, i'm pretty insignificant looking person, in person. >> i disagree with you, you don't know this but i interviewed you on a pier peer in rio for the animated film rio. >> oh, wower. >> someone going crazy that were you there. so don't be so -- people think you're pretty awesome. >> well then i am buying a ticket tonight and going back, i didn't realize. >> well, be careful, the zika thing is going on. >> right, right. jesse, congratulations on another good film. we talk to you down the road. >> thanks, have a great day. >> too. >> coming up, a update, i got to tell you, that went a lot
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better than i thought. >> sometimes you can tell, and the critics are saying he's getting less nervous about the acting and all of the other stuff. >> yes. looks good in a crew cut, too, not everybody can pull that off. >> should try it. >> i would like to. you first. >> coming up: an update to a heart-warming story, i love this, a local designer inspired by her special needs neice to create wearable art. they have some new examples, wait until you see them, and they are pretty.
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>> ♪ >> ♪ >> that's confidence, isn't it? must not know about me, because i can get somebody else like that. >> in a minute. >> in a box. >> ya. >> you just don't know about me. >> there is no way you know about me. >> hey, i love this story. a local designer was so inspired by the art of her special needs neice that she created a line of scarfs in her neice's name. >> chris murphy tells us how the scarfs are tipping kids who are differently abled. >> make a design. >> with little hazel's doing with her hands will warm your heart. >> feel good? >> great. >> eight year old suffers from extremely rare disorder. how rare? doctors say she is the only person in america missing part of her ninth chromosome. she doesn't speak but do inspire, that's where her great aunt debbie comes in, she was retired fashion designer, scarfs were a staple at the biggest department
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store, haze sell playing with paint, got it to work. new scarf line haze em and friends is created by kids with disabilities like hazel. they paint, she scans the images, emails them to production house, then sent back to the new hope home where orders are filmed. 20% of the sales go to the hazel shaw foundation. >> helped fund the parks for kids with special needs. >> so remember back in december then we invited hazel and her friend, adam, debbie the designer, moms to come into the studio, so we got to finger paint with them. that would eventually get turned into another scarf design. look what's arrived. bosses. >> these are some of my favorite colors. >> and it is based on your creations from. >> well, little mix in there, little business. the purple, the materials, these are gorgeous. >> so, by the way, if you are
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interested in submitting art, your own art, your own creation, consider this. you got to e-mail them, debbie at debbie martin designs. com. >> debbiemartin designs. com. >> put your child's name, age, address, phone number then attach the art samples and boom you are ready to center. >> and you will have a scarf coming your way. >> that's cool. >> that's really need. >> very nice. >> okay, let's go to west philly high school, yes, by the way, how did west philly go? >> awesome, it was great. >> rained little bit? >> rained little bit. >> but everybody came snout. >> everyone there they had tents, they had people, they had food, it was awesome, donut day, whole thing. >> so, quincy decided to go back to west philly at the high school there. what are you doing? >> yes, well, they usually have their may day in may, but it was postponed until june. right now we're watching the students get beat by their
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teachers in a basketball game. principal coming up next.
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>> roger clinton, half brother of bill clinton, apparently did some jail time. "tmz" recording he was booked
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for driving under the influence in rodondo beach california last night, police telling "tmz" that roger is still in custody and his bail set at $15,000ment roger clinton was also arrested in 2001 for the same thing. dui. >> well, good day had such a good time in west philly while were you at the family reunion, quincy said i'll go back today to find out. >> oh, i understand what they're doing over at the high school, haves, hey boy, could you have good turn out. >> yes, we did. >> dancing and singing. >> west philadelphia born and raised. >> how fun. i really wanted to go do that one, but i had a family reunion. anyway -- >> family first. >> family first. quincy black, having what kind after day? is this casino every like may day in june?
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may day in jawn, they had to poe pope it, but now, student actually could coming back, 18 and 156789 we have principal, principal, how are you doing? >> today besides the faculty student basketball tournament, we call it a tournament, they're going to go out to the football field and have a day of games. >> okay just activities, they they'll have their cooking out, going to be a cook out, they'll have their food, there and we'll spend the day sort of in the park, ya. >> last year, i'm hearing a lot. last year i'm hearing the faculty, beat the student last year? >> yes, they did, so they have the student have to break that
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record. so two years in a row. >> oh, okay. now, it is half time right now. come here, you were calling for a questionable foul. what's your name. >> are you guys going to win this? >> going to get the w this year. >> they called it a foul. >> yes. >> ready? >> i'm red. >> i all right, they have like couple of more minute, couple of more minutes. this guy right here, he is a senior. >> martinez. >> your last may day. how does it feel, you know, your time here in west philadelphia high school? >> it is great. undescribable, i'm just sad i have to go. >> what are your future plans. >> going to tell tonight study neuro science. >> smart young man going to the best philadelphia in the land, temple university. great day. i wanted to play but they said i want past. let's talk to -- now, look, look at some of the student, i mine, look, are you guys okay? are you guys going to win.
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>> absolutely. >> we're well conditioned machines here. >> you guys are breathing little heavy. don't let them breathe the breath for you. that's attack i can for the young boys, to think that we're tired, what we're doing, going to spare tank. these are the spare tanks that we're going through in the second half to pull out this win. you are one for five. we did get your one shot. i got another one for you. >> you know, fall apart, start playing selfish, golden state like 20, 22. >> and how are the student smear. >> great, great, best place in the worlds to work. >> okay. well, listen, half time is about to be over here, at west philadelphia high school, may day in june. i want to play. they're not going to let me play, mike, i'm mad about that. i want to play. i want to.
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>> okay. so every friday, as you you kno, i was in west philadelphia last friday, people want to know what's the next town. i'll tell you what it is, jenkintown. >> yes, we'll be there this friday, live from 7:00 to 10:00 in the scare, in the heart of jenkintown. >> okay, and all giving away this mazda, cx9. brand new suv. look at the size that far sucker. >> go to our home page, click onto win, big announcement for the give away on the final show. catch up with us, big show, july 22 at the del music center in fairmount park. so, come visit. >> weigh would will do, over there at the del, we will line eight of these suv's up. >> right? >> and eight people, each finalist, will get in this, the eight cars. >> and they'll push the start? >> and then one of them is going to start. >> wow. >> that's cool. >> it will be dramatic. we have some concert chaos overnight. it was weird. >> what happened?
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>> it was in new york sit. >> i yes? >> the people wanted to -- well, they were all in line getting ready to watch kanye west perform. there was a snafu a huge snafu. you. >> love snafu's. >> i love saying snafu. >> i estimated 3,000. >> lottery numbers.
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mr. brady, we've been expecting you. will you be needing anything else? not a thing. beautyrest black. get your beautyrest.
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>> will the 53, thousands, i mean, thousand of wishful fans, they want to see kanye west last night. they were going to see him. it was impromptu kind of pop up concert that he was going to have over at webster hall, manhattan. >> so gathered hoping to get a ticket, will be perform interesting, they climb on top of cars, dumpsters, want to
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get better view, and then came this big announcement that there was no concert. >> oh, no. >> because of the wetter. >> oh, it is raining. >> they gave up, went home, around 1:00 in the morning, but not before all of the chaos outside. >> forbes magazine just about an hour ago released its list of the 100 most pour fall women in the world. here is the top five. >> let's go. >> marry bar, ceo of general motors for about two years, like powerful, awesome, they make something happen. >> influencial. >> four? >> that's right, co-chair of the bill and mill end did a gates foundation, her organization donated more than 4 billion, with a b, dollars last year to various cause. >> three, janet yell never our area right now. she is the chair of the federal reserve, a post she's held since february of 2014, friend every mine, peter barnes from fox business channel is in town. going to do interview her in about an hour. >> hillary clinton, number two, will help her campaign, presidential hopeful, first and only first laid toy run for public office. and first woman to advance this far in a presidential
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race. so who would be number one? not a surprise. german chancellor, andrea american he will, credited when keeping the european union of the eu together in helping financially rescue spain, and also, the country of greece, and she is. >> when my dad talks to his old people friends in florida if they don't no who that is he's like i can't have a political discussion with you. >> i refuse to talk to you. >> you don't know. and do you have know this. >> mia angela, yes. >> and it is and it is not jack markell, now, it american he will. >> yes. >> i know were you wondering about this, richard simmons is out of the hospital. >> oh, good. >> yes. >> what happened? oh, he was admitted friday night. paramedics called to his home in l.a. inch coherence, some bizarre behavior, but then they said he was just dehydrated from the heatwave. he is saying he's just dehydrated. remember there is comes three months after his friends said they were worried about him, that he was -- because he had said he was being held against
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his will by his live in house keeper. >> what? >> people hadn't heard from him in months. >> didn't come out of the house, and do a good day interview, he called in on the phone. so people were still like if you're really good, show up. >> at least skype. >> yes. >> oh, demi lavato and ville america the show on the seven's show? >> fez. >> they broke up, is that what you are going to say. >> dating for six years, broke up over the weekend? they're going to be good friends, that's all that matters there is was incredibly difficult decision for both of us, realize more than anything that we are better as best friends. >> oh, ya. >> it continues and says we will always be supportive of one another. she is 23, he is 36. and they were -- >> she is going to start dating joe jonas in a hot second, you heard it here first, they going on tour together, write it down.
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>> joe jonas. >> that doesn't surprise me. >> this is what i think. and remember he had that fox tv show for a hot second? >> okay. >> hold on. >> lindsay lohan is taking a trip down memory lane. >> how fun. >> love lindsay. you and i met her. >> remember? >> that's right. >> who could forget her break out role in the parent trap from 1998. actually, i had forgotten that. she doubled as 11 year old -- why am i telling you all this? >> okay, anyway, she was in london over the weekends and stopped by the house where annie's parents lived. >> look at this, it is cute. that's the house. >> oh,. >> isn't that cute? remember she went in, she had to pretends to be british. >> british. >> it is crazy, i find her very attractive. >> what's that? >> i find her attractive. >> i do too. i -- >> when she came in to that event, she looked very cheyenne nervous. >> yes. >> and gorgeous.
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>> i'm done. >> okay. >> that's all i can do today.
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